The Art of Interpertative Speech, Principles and Practices of Effective Reading |
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Charles Henry Woolbert, Severina Elaine Nelson. and the audience . Never does the modern actor try to establish direct contact with the audience . Acting involves a complete identification with the character ; it uses the whole man ...
Charles Henry Woolbert, Severina Elaine Nelson. and the audience . Never does the modern actor try to establish direct contact with the audience . Acting involves a complete identification with the character ; it uses the whole man ...
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... audience of one , which is as near as man ever gets to any " art for art's sake . " Knowledge of technique is primarily for yourself ; the ex- pression that follows mastery of technique is for the other person . Thus the test for good ...
... audience of one , which is as near as man ever gets to any " art for art's sake . " Knowledge of technique is primarily for yourself ; the ex- pression that follows mastery of technique is for the other person . Thus the test for good ...
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... audience . Even as we face our audience , before we say anything , we are carrying meaning of some sort . It may be the wrong meaning , it may not be what we think it is , but it is meaning . We may be frowning , or smiling , or ...
... audience . Even as we face our audience , before we say anything , we are carrying meaning of some sort . It may be the wrong meaning , it may not be what we think it is , but it is meaning . We may be frowning , or smiling , or ...
Contents
The Nature of Interpretation | 3 |
Interpretation as an | 33 |
Control in Interpretation | 41 |
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